Anybody into lever guns here?

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  • Osobuco

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    I Love them! Love the look, the feel, the action and the history! I have a Henry, Marlin and a Winchester:rockwoot::rockwoot::rockwoot:
     

    Hoosier45

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    Hate 'em.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    I have a bunch of underlevers. Why do you ask?

    Here are several Marlins in .357 with 18" and 16" barrels, slicked actions, trigger jobs XS sights, the one on the far right is a take down for the Bug Out Bag.

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    kalboy

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    Mossberg 30-30, Winchester 9422WMR and Henry 22LR here. All three are great guns. Have also owned Marlins and Uberti guns in the past and they were also fine. The 30-30 is a great deer and woodland coyote gun. It would be nice if Indiana DNR would make it deer legal here.
     

    mainjet

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    I just inherited a couple. I know one is a MArlin 39A in .22 - but the one that I think is really cool is my Winchester 1873. Didn't know what I had until I started looking it up.

    There is something about a lever gun that is just cool. but to have one that was used back then is really cool.

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    Ash

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    Yes. Two Marlins. One 39a, and one 1894 in 44 Magnum. Both are a lot of fun.

    If I ever run across a 1894C .357 Magnum, or even 444 Marlin for a good price, I'd probably pick them up too.
     
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